Mayor Garry Moore, in China, presenting the winner's prize for a Wuhan, China, high school student essay writing competition sponsored by Education Christchurch and the Wuhan Education Bureau. The essay topic was 'Why I want to go to New Zealand.

Mayor Garry Moore has a welcome chat with an education delegation from Catalan, Barcelona, Spain.

Mayor Garry Moore with Major Bob Millar and Major Evelyn Millar of the Salvation Army whose work in the community was recognised at the Council meeting on 13 December.

Mayor Garry Moore at the launch of the Uni Games.

Mayor Garry Moore celebrating Movember. Putting a moustache on one a Christchurch Tram to advertise Mo-vember. Participants known as Mo Bros grow and groom their moustache during November and along the way raise as much money and awareness about male health issues as possible.

Mayor Garry Moore engages with enthusiastic participants in Its Time to Talk at ChristChurch Cathedral on Race Relations Day.

Mayor Garry Moore accepting, on behalf of the city, a tyre swing presented to the children of Christchurch by Firestone Ltd, to celebrate the production of the 35 millionth tyre made at the Firestone factory in Papanui.

Mark Jack from HPH, Paddy Austin, Chair, CCHL, and Mayor Garry Moore signing agreements for HPH and CCHL to enter into a joint venture agreement regarding the Lyttelton Port Company

Mayor with members of the Petanque Club when he awarded them a certificate for bravery at catching a burglar in the act.

Mayor Garry Moore presents the Award for Communication Excellence to Kris Gagliardi of St Thomas of Canterbury College, at the Young Enterprise Awards, Wednesday 19th October.

Mayor Garry Moore presents the Award for Commitment to “ICE” to the Avonside Girls High School team, at the Young Enterprise Awards, Wednesday 19th October.

At the 6th General Conference of Mayors for Peace, Hiroshima, Japan, August 2005, Mayor Garry Moore was appointed International Vice President - Oceania, of the Mayors for Peace Organisation, one of seven Vice Presidents internationally.

Mayor Garry Moore takes the wheel of Tram 178 as it circumnavigated the city for the 100,000th time.

On Friday 20th July Deputy Mayor Carole Evans, Cr Anna Crighton and former councillor David Close presented recipients of this years David Close Awards Scholarships: Donna Smith (Lincoln University) Marie Holland (CPIT) and Rachael Mortiaux (University of Canterbury).

Mayor Garry Moore on flight to Antarctica as part of the celebrations to mark Sir Edmund Hilary's leadership of the joint New Zealand British Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition 50 years ago.

Mayor Garry Moore at the event opening the Antarctica Season with Bill Cranfield, Wing Commander, John Claydon and Lou Sanson, Chief Executive of Antarctica New Zealand.

Mayor Garry Moore speaking at the Community Grants presentation on Thursday 7th September.

Mayor Garry Moore with supporters of the Spreydon Library.

Mayor Garry Moore and his wife Pam Sharpe with Norma and Herman MacKinney at Its Time to Talk the Race Relations Day function on the 21 March in ChristChurch Cathedral.

Mayor Garry Moore, Chair, and Jan Francis, Executive Officer, of the Mayors Taskforce for Jobs, prepare for the annual meeting of the Mayor's Taskforce for Jobs, held in Christchurch on 28th February and 1st March 2005.